The thinning of the liquid layer over a probe in two-phase flow
The draining of the thin water film that is formed between a two dimensional, infinite, initially flat oil-water interface and a smooth, symmetric probe, as the interface is advected by a steady and uniform flow parallel to the probe axis, is modelled using classical fluid dynamics. The governing...
Main Author: | Oliver, J |
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Format: | Thesis |
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University of Oxford;Mathematical Institute
1998
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